New Studio Offering Upcoming and Established Artistes FREE Studio Recording

One of the country’s newest recording studios, Silverback Records Kenya, which was opened at the start of the year, is giving both established and upcoming artistes a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Located along Karen road past the Vice President’s residence, and upstairs to the club “Spoilers”, the studio is well equipped with the latest in music recording equipment, technology and two seasoned music producers.

Now the icing on the cake is that Silverback is currently running a month-long “test the mic” campaign where its managers are giving either upcoming and established artists a chance to record FOR FREE at the studio.

So if you have your great musical ideas and have been saving up to record your track, or sinply want to try out how your music will sound if recorded in a professional studio, you had better get your stuff together and head for Silverback Records before this passes you by.

The track “Iko nini” is among the first projects undertaken by Silverback records. The single is by Kenyan rappers Generalli, Deksta, Muchii and the chorus is by Tripple A of Tanzania. It was first released in Tanzania by Cloud and East Africa TV. The beat was produced by Silverback’s own Mganga and mastered by Ulopa. The video was shot and edited by Boomba video. Check out the Silverback production below…

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Kevin Oyugi